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I /YWn_QTA I»I 17 rA'TTAXT rvnrn irxTorci n_/ -NN. V0I.XXVHI. No. 6. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1913. Weekly: $1 a Year. —-"-- ~ - - ■ " ~ ' --— - ~ • *. . v ... * , V ' .... ... . .... . . ... • ; • - • . • • ' '"wo of the Surest Indications of Good Farming. ** , *’*..*» -* * ' .... GOOD PASTURES AND GOOD LIVESTOCK ALWAYS INDICATE GOOD FARMING AND PROSPERITY. SOUTHERN FARMERS jj CAN NEVER REALIZE THE PROFITS THEY SHOULD FROM THEIR WORK UNTIL THEY GET MORE AND BET TER LIVESTOCK, AND GIVE MORE ATTENTION TO GRASSES AND OTHER FEED CROPS. FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE. 1 A GARDEN OF PROFIT AND DELIGHT—The Interesting Story of Such a Garden as You Might Have . 2$ ALABAMA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—The Meeting at Bay Mi nette . 3 7 COTTON PRICES AND COTTON PROFITS—Why the Cotton Crop Cannot be Controlled.1 ® DOUBLING THE ACRE YIELDS—Not a Work to be Done in One Year.. 3 FEBRUARY FLOWER GARDEN—What to Plant This Month... If FEBRUARY GARDEN NOTES—Work to Be Done in Mid-Winter. 4 HOW TO SPRAY APPLES AND PEARS—P’ain Instructions Which Anyone Can Follow. 2 s HOW TO GROW EARLY IRISH POTATOES. By Professor Massey. 4 HOW TO RUN THE INCUBATOR -Pull Directions for the Begin ner . 2 6 IN PRAISE OF COOKS AND COOKING The Cook Who Does Not Think Seriously of Her Work Wrongs Herself . 18 MARKETING PROBLEMS- Some Widely Different Opinions of Dif ferent Men ... 30, 31, 32, 33 NITROGEN AND ITS USE—How to Get This Most Expensive Plant Food Without Buying It. 14 TOOLS FOR THE SMALL FARMER— How Can He Secure the Pro per Equipment? . 29 WITH OUR VETERINARIAN The Question You Meant to Ask May Be Answered Here.. 2 4